With the escape of David De Valle, leaving the scene it was no longer possible to control and manipulate him, and even knowing that nothing was defined, this story would get a little more complicated, for the parallel cartel.Nobody expected such brilliant results from the criminal and now fugitive from justice David Depp, or as the media calls him David Del Valle, as was really his last name. The incognito was scandalous for the whole world and especially for the new social communications that there are nowadays in the online system. It was truly a scandal that the United States of America had to recognize that a simple Mexican of mixed race was able to circumvent the extra-strengthened security of the supposedly most secure prison in the world. After these altercations, the cybernetic cartel did not stop leaking information, trying to find supposed or hypothetical places he could use to hide. Meanwhile, David Del Valle did not appear, nor did he show any signs of life, and most imp
At the worst moment of all, about to unleash the worst civil war in Colombia that would begin in the depths of the flora, and then expand over the soils of the peripheral cities, Maria De La Cruz, had the heroic mission to save her friend, and get David Del Valle out alive.Very soon the Colombians learned of the death of their leader, and in a matter of seconds Maria De La Cruz, ran towards the explosives, while being chased by a woman who seemed to be wild, she was not sure if she wanted to kill her or help her, but anyway she did not stop to ask her, there was no time for anything, she had risked much more than her life, she had risked the life of her loved ones, and of her beloved, who despite not wanting to recognize it, the love she felt for Del Valle, could not stop it anymore. In the speed of everything, he could detonate the floor that at the beginning when he just entered the perimeter, he had noticed that everything was ready to dynamite it, then he set it on fire, grabbed
Ariana Romero was born in captivity. It was a secret that very few had the true knowledge, she was the first daughter of the couple, when both were very young. During the military dictatorship they were captured and locked up, but thanks to Lautaro's work as a hitman, he was able to recover his family quickly before the military took the girl to another country. Although she was a baby, psychologists, i.e. medical specialists, assure that any trauma that arises, both in pregnancy and in the development of her whole life, influences the unconscious of people.Once the factor government ended in Argentina, they settled in the province of Entre Rios, they lived for a few years in a very small town with only a thousand inhabitants, their intention was to live in absolute tranquility, but their mistake was that Lautaro Romero, never stopped being a hitman, apparently this man always had psychopathic characteristics to commit certain crimes. But he was always weak with his children.Little
When the organization needed a hideout, they had some problems to solve, especially Maria De La Cruz, who was undoubtedly the ideologist of all the plans in question. The Latin American South was undoubtedly their favorite place, but the problem was that they needed to get out of the radar that was looking for them and Argentina was a great destabilization for them. So the twins took it upon themselves to study Chile, and they found a place near the mountain ranges, which was spectacular, because the first thing they needed was a clear area and the second a place where it was as uninhabitable as possible.They reached an agreement with the president of Chile, and with the mayor of the place. They reached an agreement with the president of Chile and the mayor of the place -which by the way is actually a territorial portion of Argentina, which they themselves had expropriated, but those political issues were not going to be remarked, besides being criminal to criminal, they did not care
...) Lautaro Romero, says nothing, kept stroking her hair even though he had already felt she was dying, but decides to say his last words, "please have mercy on her", and falls on his deathbed forever. Ariana Romero laughs and says that this way her father won't bother her anymore, and she won't have to worry about anyone; With the scalpel she begins to threaten Maria De La Cruz and David Del Valle, the situation becomes complicated for everyone, but they had to act with caution, she continued threatening everyone with the knife in her hand, then she begins to run, David and Maria look at each other, they do not know what to do, that is, whether to look for her, or pretend that she is lost, but they take a more astute decision and call Emiliano Romero to tell him what was happening and also decide to announce that his father had died, the call was extremely short, then the cell phone was cut and broken so that they could not be detected by the satellites of the spies, they always ca
When Emiliano Romero was able to pull himself together after the ambush by David Del Valle, he told that he woke up at dawn because his sister Ariana Romero started to call him, he thought it was a little strange because he had already given her the corresponding medication, and she was supposed to be sleeping, but when he approached him, something hit him hard on the head, and then he did not remember anything else.Maria De La Cruz concluded that when Del Valle was about to kidnap Ariana Romero, her brother was about to ruin his plan, he hid to surprise him and then faint him, then drugged him so that he would not react quickly. Now that was not the question that worried everyone the most, but where are they, when did he plan everything, who helped him? Maybe the Colombians had not helped him after all, there were many questions and no answers.They realized they had to leave, since David Del Valle had the location of the hideout. But while they were thinking of possible ways forwar
Their journey in Argentina would have already ended, and arriving in Bolivia was not an easy task, especially because they were wanted as fugitives from justice, their photos were everywhere, plus someone gave information to the media and the police that Maria De La Cruz, was the head of a drug gang and responsible for cancerous meat in the country, It was a media chaos, that made that Mexican, not only had to walk under the dark shadows, but also could not find peace of mind, but luckily as she always says, with money everything can be fixed, moreover, there were many criminals who wanted to work with them, they were a kind of legend. And all because of the incredible show she put on in Rosario, with the issue of gang members.When they arrived in La Paz, getting a house was very easy, since Bolivia is one of the poorest countries in the world and for a few good American dollars they will sell you anything. So they bought a luxurious house, very nice, full of new furniture, where eac
That night of the kidnapping they had not noticed that some incipient feet were coming down the stairs in silence, while she hid behind the kitchen bench, while her little hands filmed the whole scene with her cell phone. When Maria De La Cruz and her team left the place, that little person lay down next to her grandfather, waited for two days for him to wake up, without disturbing him, and fed himself with a can of jam that was in the refrigerator.When Maria De La Cruz, was arriving to Peru, she had a macabre premonition, it was as if something really bad must happen, then she thought it was a good idea to stay in the ocean so as not to be discovered, nor captured by any technological device, or they would look for the Germans, she was a little lost, they had a heated discussion when the capital of the yacht told them;- If you allow me, I don't know who that kidnapped woman is, nor do I care, but I see that you need a good hiding place, I have one that nobody could find but, if you
When she picked up the phone, however, she heard the stern rebuke in her father's voice, who shouted, "Arlyne!" She withdrew her hand. With one brief command, Irving had just firmly excluded her from his most intimate affairs. That was the way things worked in the Weiss family. Doors that slammed shut. Mirrors that stared back. And telephone rings that hid secrets. Maria De La Cruz would have been slow to reflect on her mother's writings, at least she discovered that her real name was "Arlyne", and that she had made a kind of auto-bibliography written in the third person, but how could I find out? Well, those sheets hid an admirable truth and bandit, they coincided perfectly with her father's chest. She was confused for a few days, she wasn't sure what her real surname was, her real name, and she certainly had become quite messed up in her mind. However, in the shadows of her questions, she was filled with relief and emotion for the blood that ran in her veins; even though they carrie
Irving and Billie, who were used to frequenting classier joints, had to pop in from time to time, basically because one of the other co-owners was one of Lucky Luciano's friends: Giuseppe Antonio Doto, also known as Joe Adonis. Adonis was an aloof guy and, to Arlyne, a complete mystery. She managed to catch a glimpse of him one night while he sat waiting for her father in front of the apartment. Although Arlyne was not yet a teenager, the sight of Adonis' hazy profile through the tinted glass of the Cadillac aroused some sexual interest in her. His marked, sensual features seemed both exotic and forbidding. Although the question had not been explicitly discussed, it was clear that any daughter of Irving Weiss would stay far away from the Italians, who were widely known for preying on mirror maze 51 Jewish girls and recounting the details of their conquests on street corners and in taverns all over the Lower East Side. On the one hand, Adonis was attractive because he was so strange,
Although pleasant at first, these formalities began to wear on Miss Blum's patience. Constrained by convention, she could not initiate contact without a suitable pretext. Fortunately, one did present itself. One of the funeral homes was going to hold a raffle and all the East Side undertakers were given a handful of ballots to sell. Ida Blum, who usually handled these matters, called her daughter and asked if she was interested in trying her luck with the Weiss brothers. At her mother's timely suggestion, Billie went to Houston Street on the pretext of selling them ten raffle tickets. Irving was willing to buy all ten, but Henry stopped him, telling him that five would be enough. That confirmed what Billie thought: that Irving was the most generous, and the best catch. In fact, Billie had left nothing to chance. Before approaching them and without anyone seeing her, she had lifted the red Mafia Girl 46 stamps from the ballots in order to guarantee that she was selling a winning one t
Those who declined the offer received threats of sabotage and often death. Lansky and Los Chicos ran their criminal enterprises almost unchallenged until 1933, when they found themselves in troubled waters in the political arena. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who had emerged victorious at the 1932 Democratic National Convention with the support of the Lansky-controlled political bosses, soon turned against his old allies and launched an all-out war against organized crime. That move made him so popular that local politicians across the country took his lead. New York Governor Herbert Lehman appointed a politically ambitious young man named Thomas Dewey as special prosecutor to bring the mobsters to justice. Dewey set about his task with fervor, lashing out at the bouncers across the spectrum of suspect sectors. However, the onslaught of his prosecutorial fury fell especially hard on Lepke and Gurrah, whom he considered "the two biggest extortionists in the country." Realizing t
They were all avid gamblers, and they all came to Frankie. Sometimes, preferably on Saturday afternoons, because no funerals were officiated and she was allowed to gamble on the front steps, Arlyne would visit her grandmother. On those occasions, she would go down a back staircase leading to the neighboring basement and visit Uncle Frankie and his friends. She used to find them stretched out on a couple of old couches, going over the race sheet and listening to the standings on a big old wooden radio. They didn't seem to mind that little girl hanging around. Sometimes Frankie or one of the others would sneak her a quarter and a pat on the cheek. In fact, as Arlyne recalls, those men were "the Uncles." For example, there was Uncle Milty Tillinger, the loan shark. Once, when one of Milty's relatives was on the run from justice, Ida hid him in the coffin room until the danger passed, earning the loyalty of the Tillinger family forever. There was also Izzy Smith, owner of Zion Cemetery do
As Arlyne observed, Grandma was always surrounded by men, most of them much younger than she was. Among those blowflies flying over Ida's kitchen on Friday night were Jimmy and Jake, the chauffeurs in charge of driving the hearse during the funeral. It was obvious that both young men held their benefactress in high esteem. Jake, a ladies' man, flirted with Ida nicely and then went on his way. The other, however, had been hit harder. Jimmy the Pagan, as he was known, was a shy soul who seemed unable to find a girlfriend. Ida had taken pity on him and offered to teach him to dance. Later, when she had finished her duties as cook, she would take his hand and lead him into the living room, where she would put a record on the phonograph. Then, to the delight of those present, she would show Jimmy the first steps in the erotic pleasures of tango. Their bodies were not a perfect match; Ida was much more muscular than her skinny dancing partner. But Jimmy was eager to learn and Arlyne found i
As far back as Arlyne's memory goes, every Friday night the Weiss family went to Grandma's house. It was a sacred obligation, one they could not skip under any circumstances. As a child, Arlyne looked forward to those outings with innocent enthusiasm, taking them for granted and not understanding them. By 1944, when she was eleven years old, an age when the growing knowledge of the mysteries behind ordinary events pricked her curiosity, those visits took on a new importance. At three o'clock sharp, as soon as they came home from school, Arlyne and her little sister, Barbara, would bathe and change, putting on the dress the maid had left on the bed. They then presented themselves to their mother, who, as was customary at that hour, was seated on a stool before the dressing table. Billie Weiss assessed her daughters with a critical eye and then placed the little girl before her. As she braided her long honey-colored hair, the little girl's head bobbed docilely up and down. But that idyl
In 1957, at the age of twenty-three, she married a furrier named Brickman. However, that union exploded because of her husband's constant flirtations, in addition to his penchant for grand larceny. With a young daughter and an indefatigable spirit, Arlyne resumed her destructive pursuit of glamour and influence only to end up raped and beaten to a pulp at the hands of mobsters she considered her friends. The rape marked in Arlyne's career the advent of a new cruelty, born simultaneously of a desire to ven- The Mob Girl 18 ganza and the need to protect herself. She spent the next thirteen years of her life in a stormy and often violent relationship with a Genovese mobster named Tommy Luca. During that period, she also became an "entrepreneur", engaging first in illegal gambling and then in drug trafficking, and displaying a constant obsession with money. It was that cynical view of the world that allowed her to evolve quite naturally into a career as a confidante. The main reason for t
Before returning to Argentina to begin her plan of revenge against Emiliano Romero and his brother David Del Valle, she wanted to go back to her childhood neighborhood, and remembered the houses of some friends, one of them Lupita, she called her when she saw her walking quietly between the most dangerous streets of Mexico, but with the gun in her waist, she only gave the impression of being part of there, and in fact she was. When Maria saw Lupita, she crossed the street to meet her, there they entered a large house, one of the best, three stories, white, surrounded by fences and more precarious homes, the lack of the place was noticeable. That afternoon they spent the whole day together, but in the evening Maria wanted to return to Guanajuato, since she had rented an apartment there, just before leaving, her friend found a folder with a particular manuscript that she said was from her mother when she was a little girl. Their mothers had been friends in ancient times, and apparently